Helps to Composition: Or, Six Hundred Skeletons of Sermons, Several Being the Substance of Sermons Preached Before the UniversityWilliam W. Woodward, 1810 |
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... mind contrasted 371 45 The light in which Christ regards his followers 373 46 The end for which Christ dedicated himself to God 376 47 The circumstances of our Lord's death fore - or- dained 379 48 The brazen serpent a type of Christ ...
... mind contrasted 371 45 The light in which Christ regards his followers 373 46 The end for which Christ dedicated himself to God 376 47 The circumstances of our Lord's death fore - or- dained 379 48 The brazen serpent a type of Christ ...
Stran iii
... mind , he has maturely weighed it ; and the more it engaged his attention , the more firmly he was persuaded of the utility of carrying it into effect . But he was aware , that , to propose a text in four differ- ent points of view ...
... mind , he has maturely weighed it ; and the more it engaged his attention , the more firmly he was persuaded of the utility of carrying it into effect . But he was aware , that , to propose a text in four differ- ent points of view ...
Stran iv
... mind filled with any subject , will naturally suggest such topics as are most cal- culated to reflect light upon it : whereas a regard to this or that particular topic will be very likely to render the discourse incoherent and confused ...
... mind filled with any subject , will naturally suggest such topics as are most cal- culated to reflect light upon it : whereas a regard to this or that particular topic will be very likely to render the discourse incoherent and confused ...
Stran vi
... mind , and declaring the emotions which the sight of his penitent child had occasioned within his own bosom . Having ascertained this , nothing is to be introduced into any part of the discourse , which does not , in some way or other ...
... mind , and declaring the emotions which the sight of his penitent child had occasioned within his own bosom . Having ascertained this , nothing is to be introduced into any part of the discourse , which does not , in some way or other ...
Stran viii
... mind : an hackneyed way of treating texts will be avoid- ed : the observations will be more appropriate : they will ... minds much of what they have heard : besides , they will be more enabled to discern beauties in the Scripture when ...
... mind : an hackneyed way of treating texts will be avoid- ed : the observations will be more appropriate : they will ... minds much of what they have heard : besides , they will be more enabled to discern beauties in the Scripture when ...
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Acts afflictions angels apostle appear believe blessings called categorical proposition Christian church condemnation consider covenant creature death declaration discourse divine divine grace doctrine duty effect endeavour eternal evil exordium explication Ezek faith Father fear fear and trembling flesh give glorified glory God's godly gospel grace hath hearers heart heaven Hence holy Holy Spirit honour hope Isai Israel Israelites Jesus Christ Jews John iii John xiv John xv John xvii judgment live Lord Lord's Luke manner Matt means mercy mind Moses nature niscience obedience observe ourselves Paul persons Phil prayer preacher preaching principle promises proposition Prov punishment reason regard religion render repentance righteousness saints salvation Satan Saviour Scripture sense sermon shew sinners sins soul speak Spirit thee things thou thoughts tion true truth unto viii wicked words